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Here are the basic standards for posting and editing in the wiki. Discussion and questions are in the [[Talk:Wiki standards|discussion]] page.
 
Here are the basic standards for posting and editing in the wiki. Discussion and questions are in the [[Talk:Wiki standards|discussion]] page.
  
==Book Titles==
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==Quotation Marks==
Do not italicize or underline the titles of NKL books or individual Revelations. If you must highlight them, put them in boldface. (I find I must. --[[User:Mary s|Mary s]] 06:45, 15 May 2014 (PDT)) No comma between title and number in the series, as in Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume One or Allies of Humanity Book One.  
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All direct quotes should be wrapped in quotation marks, to differentiate them from paraphrases or summaries. If the material is more than one paragraph, use opening quotation marks for each paragraph but closing quotation marks only at the end. Or combine the paragraphs into a single one if it makes it more readable.
  
==Quotation Marks==
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If a quotation is more than one paragraph long, use opening quotation marks for each paragraph but closing quotation marks only at the end, or merge the paragraphs into one.
All direct quotes should be wrapped in quotation marks, to differentiate them from paraphrases or summaries.  
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However, please separate different quotations from the same chapter or teaching with close quotation marks.
  
 
==Capitalization, punctuation and square brackets==
 
==Capitalization, punctuation and square brackets==
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There is no need to put [S]quare brackets on a capitalization, and probably not for ellipses to prematurely end a sentence...  
 
There is no need to put [S]quare brackets on a capitalization, and probably not for ellipses to prematurely end a sentence...  
 
However, please do use ellipses to remove segments from the middle of a quote. eg. "God has... spoken again."
 
However, please do use ellipses to remove segments from the middle of a quote. eg. "God has... spoken again."
 
Page titles are a special case. They are cap sensitive (except for the first letter in the title). It's more suitable to use lower case in all words when creating a page title, for the capability of making links to that page, unless the word is usually capitalized. All links to ''[[Wisdom from the Greater Community]]'' appear red, though correct, until we correct the cap error on that page.
 
  
 
==Quote size==
 
==Quote size==
All quotations should be as brief as possible: two paragraphs maximum. In longer quotations, each paragraph needs a citation (in case the the two paragraphs get separated); combine the two paragraphs into one or add the ref tag to each, even when the paragraphs are consecutive.  
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All quotations should be as brief as possible: two paragraphs maximum.
  
 
==Original writing==
 
==Original writing==
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==Outside material==
 
==Outside material==
Outside material should be kept to a bare minimum, carefully sourced, directly (and helpfully) supporting a statement from the New Message, and not in violation of copyrights.
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Outside material should kept to a bare minimum, carefully sourced, directly (and helpfully) supporting a statement from the New Message, and not in violation of copyrights.
  
 
==New pages==
 
==New pages==
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There is not yet a standard, but the following sequence could work as a guide:
 
There is not yet a standard, but the following sequence could work as a guide:
 
[[Editing the wiki#Sections for a Page|Sections for a page]]
 
[[Editing the wiki#Sections for a Page|Sections for a page]]
 
Headings at Level 2 (as on this page) are sufficient; no need for further sub-division in headings.
 
  
 
==Citation==
 
==Citation==
 
All quotations should be cited: if it's from a book, then please include book title, Chapter number and chapter name. If it's from a CD or individual Revelation, please include the title and date of the Revelation.
 
All quotations should be cited: if it's from a book, then please include book title, Chapter number and chapter name. If it's from a CD or individual Revelation, please include the title and date of the Revelation.
  
Ideally and ultimately, ref tags can be used to make footnotes. To do this, wrap the reference like so:  
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Ideally and ultimately, ref tags can be used to make footnotes. To do this, rap the reference like so:  
  
 
:<nowiki><ref>The New God (January 5, 2025)</ref></nowiki>  
 
:<nowiki><ref>The New God (January 5, 2025)</ref></nowiki>  
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<references/>
 
<references/>
  
For speed and convenience, the reference can be indicated below the quotation with indentation, using four colons instead of using ref tags. For example:  
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Asterisks should no longer be used for citation. They are too confusing. For speed and convenience, the reference can be indicated below the quotation with indentation, using four colons. For example:  
 
::::<nowiki>::::The New God (January 5, 2025)</nowiki>
 
::::<nowiki>::::The New God (January 5, 2025)</nowiki>
 
Then ref tags can be added in later.
 
Then ref tags can be added in later.

Revision as of 14:56, 15 May 2014

Here are the basic standards for posting and editing in the wiki. Discussion and questions are in the discussion page.

Quotation Marks

All direct quotes should be wrapped in quotation marks, to differentiate them from paraphrases or summaries. If the material is more than one paragraph, use opening quotation marks for each paragraph but closing quotation marks only at the end. Or combine the paragraphs into a single one if it makes it more readable.

If a quotation is more than one paragraph long, use opening quotation marks for each paragraph but closing quotation marks only at the end, or merge the paragraphs into one.

However, please separate different quotations from the same chapter or teaching with close quotation marks.

Capitalization, punctuation and square brackets

Punctuation and capitalization should be edited as needed for clarity, so long as it does not corrupt the meaning of message. There is no need to put [S]quare brackets on a capitalization, and probably not for ellipses to prematurely end a sentence... However, please do use ellipses to remove segments from the middle of a quote. eg. "God has... spoken again."

Quote size

All quotations should be as brief as possible: two paragraphs maximum.

Original writing

Please avoid all original writing for now. However, members of the Society will be writing summaries or blurbs on some pages, so please do not delete those.

Outside material

Outside material should kept to a bare minimum, carefully sourced, directly (and helpfully) supporting a statement from the New Message, and not in violation of copyrights.

New pages

Every page should be a topic, a subject, referred to in the New Message. The clearer and more direct, the better. There are a few exceptions: the feeds page, and this one, for example.

Optimal page layout

There is not yet a standard, but the following sequence could work as a guide: Sections for a page

Citation

All quotations should be cited: if it's from a book, then please include book title, Chapter number and chapter name. If it's from a CD or individual Revelation, please include the title and date of the Revelation.

Ideally and ultimately, ref tags can be used to make footnotes. To do this, rap the reference like so:

<ref>The New God (January 5, 2025)</ref>

and then make a single reference list for the page, in the References section, with:

<references/>

"Which winds up looking like this"[1]

  1. The New God (January 5, 2025)

Asterisks should no longer be used for citation. They are too confusing. For speed and convenience, the reference can be indicated below the quotation with indentation, using four colons. For example:

::::The New God (January 5, 2025)

Then ref tags can be added in later.

Personal Testimony

Personal testimony should not live on the New Message Wiki. If it is relevant, it can be linked to or referred to on another web site.